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On 11 Jul 00, at 15:24, Aaron Nowalk wrote:
So that appears to work. Now, heres with the -r option:
root@xx:/usr/local/bin# env TCPREMOTEIP=127.0.0.2 rblsmtpd -r
maps.vix.com echo whoops whoops
So with the -r option, it looks like it
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On 11 Jul 00, at 23:19, Russell Nelson wrote:
Hand, Brian C. writes:
Thats nice except that IT DOES NOT WORK. I have patiently waited
three weeks now.
That's a really easy way to unsubscribe: From your .qmail file,
bounce every message you
Petr Novotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's a really easy way to unsubscribe: From your .qmail file, bounce
every message you receive from the list. ezmlm will unsubscribe you
automatically, and pretty fast.
Takes 20 days, actually, I believe.
--
Russ Allbery ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Hi,
E-Mail content and subject filters to plug-in into .qmail files can be
found on my Web-page:
htttp://www.fehcom.de/qmail_en.html
But never, never use those plug-ins for /alias/.qmail-postmaster and
./alias/.qmail-root since they have to take care about bounces.
cheers.
eh.
At 11:22
Hi, All
The priblem with NT is solved: Our boss gave us a new computer
(Celeron) which is much faster than our previus one (i386 HP Vectra).
So it was a problem with stupid hardware.
Bye
Mulin Alexander "Ambal" S. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
Is qmail a cluster aware application. How can we create cluster on our
system using qmail on Red Hat Linux 5.2 or 6.2
Please give your feed back.
Thanks.
hi,
i've got a problem when i try to run qmail-pw2u.
#/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pw2u /etc/shadow /var/qmail/users/assign
qmail-pw2u: fatal: unable to find alias user
so i run strace
#strace /usr/bin/qmail/qmail-getpw alias
and i get the following and i don't know where the problem is from.
Hi,
I am running a qmail server under supervise. I don't know the differnce
between running a server in supervise or through tcpserver. Which one is
best choice and what is the use of running smtp/pop3 service in supervise
mode. Please reply. I am sending the output of
ps waux|grep qmail on my
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 01:49:46PM +0530, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Is qmail a cluster aware application. How can we create cluster on our
system using qmail on Red Hat Linux 5.2 or 6.2
What do you mean by cluster aware? A qmail-solution with Maildirs over NFS
for example, is quite
Hi, here some command need to run after install openssl and stunnel. It's provided by
my friend Wu Hui, who is a CA fan. Hope it's useful to you. :)
-HuangChun
1.generate the digital certificate:
private key is stored into file "test1key.pem"£¬
the content of certificate is stored into
qmail Digest 12 Jul 2000 10:00:00 - Issue 1060
Topics (messages 44507 through 44605):
Re: qmail-inject not fully RFC822 compliant.
44507 by: Petri Kaukasoina
need help with vpopmail
44508 by: Simo Lakka
44509 by: Marco Leeflang
44511 by: Simo Lakka
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
Thanks.
Thomas
Ensure the option `envelope Delivered-To:' is in the fetchmail config file.
Ensure you have a
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
you could try getmail, which has Maildir
A new HOWTO I am writing for distributed email is actualy incorporating this,
but it is also somewhere in the FAQ I think. But - basically - install
fastforward to use /etc/aliases, then edit /var/qmail/control/virtualhosts and
add the entries virtualhost.dom:alias (leave the word alias as
hi list,
I've had to quickly recover from a full server crash, and, together
with many things, I've had to re-contrsuct my qmail control files from
scratch. I forgot to change 'me' and had many bounces from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and that prompted a question ... does qmail
keep all sent msgs
hi,
today i solved the problem which was caused by a nasty character
in the line mydomain.com:georg* in virtualdomains. of course,
georg* is no local user and so it's clear why qmail cannot
find a mailbox for that user!
that character was not visibile in joe, but when printing it to
paper, it
What does your /etc/syslog.conf look like? Also, what does your tcpserver
start up scripts look like?
-Aaron Nowalk
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Eric Cox wrote:
Aaron Nowalk wrote:
On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Peter Green wrote:
also sprach amnowalk:
root@xx:/usr/local/bin# env TCPREMOTEIP=127.0.0.2 rblsmtpd -r
maps.vix.com echo whoops
whoops
The zone is ``rbl.maps.vix.com'', NOT simply
Hi,
I would like to ask how to set up a quota limit in qmail for
each user or any other alternative to set up a quota for each mail user.
Thank you
Mark
Hi,
I created a system user named vmail. In vmail's HOME dir I created a dir
named Maildir-mirza and I echo ./Maildir-mirza/ ~/.qmail-mirza.
In /var/qmail/users I created the file "assign" with an entry like below:-
+mirza:vmail:512:512:/home/vmail:-:mirza:
.
and I ran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is qmail a cluster aware application. How can we create cluster on our
system using qmail on Red Hat Linux 5.2 or 6.2
"Cluster aware"? That's a new one to me.
If I had a cluster of systems, I'd designate one to be the mailhub and
install a normal qmail on it. The rest
martin langhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had to quickly recover from a full server crash, and, together
with many things, I've had to re-contrsuct my qmail control files from
scratch. I forgot to change 'me' and had many bounces from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and that prompted a question ...
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:43:38AM -0500, Jeff Jones wrote:
Hello everyone. I am new to this list and new to qmail. I have
been reading many of the excellent documentation about qmail
and it's capabilities. I have to say I am impressed.
I was hoping some of you would allow me to pick
Mark Lo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to ask how to set up a quota limit in qmail for
each user or any other alternative to set up a quota for each mail user.
You can, of course, use filesystem quotas to limit user mailboxes. If
you need a mailbox quota specifically, look on
Lavender [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When I sent mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], then the mail will be in Maildir-mirza.
My problem is that when I replied, the addr in FROM: is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Is it possible to make [EMAIL PROTECTED] appears
instead ???
Sure. You can use
Scratch that last one. Got it working. Had to specify the IP address in
the tcpserver command line. Instead of:
/usr/local/bin/tcpserver -u 102 -g 100 -x /usr/local/etc/ip/tcp.smtp.cdb
smtp 0
I had replace '0' with the IP of my machine. Alls good now. Thanks
everyone, for your help!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We just installed a new qmail server with virtual domains... and now to our
surprise no logs files are being generated ( in /var/log/qmail).
If that's where you've configured qmail to log, then something's wrong
with your configuration. Post your qmail-send/run and
also sprach rra:
Petr Novotny [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That's a really easy way to unsubscribe: From your .qmail file, bounce
every message you receive from the list. ezmlm will unsubscribe you
automatically, and pretty fast.
Takes 20 days, actually, I believe.
Yeah, but who cares?!
re: bounding all list mail via .qmail to unsubscribe.
Peter Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't this a rather rude way to unsubscribe, especially on a high-volume
list?
Not if it's the only way it works for you. I had to unsubscribe an address
from linux-kernel this way when I ended up
Hi,
I've been running Qmail now for a couple of years without incident and
without any real problems. But I was wondering what makes Qmail faster than
most mailers. Can someone enlighten me on the various reasons. Thanks in
advance.
Erik
Source Forge is using Majordomo and GNU/MailMan they dont have these user
problems.
I have had luck converting a lot of Sendmail based CGI's to Qmail, (no big
deal, just a couple of lines http://puny.vm.com - Join )
Has anybody looked at converting MailMan ?? Fact is, it works pretty well...
I ran the mbox2maildir script by Ivan Kohler and there seems to be a problem. I'm
converting from Imail, and when it splits the messages up they end up in the Maildir
correctly but when I download them via POP3 they have no subject, from, to, etc, as it
appears the mail header is being
Sadly, the only langs I know are shell and perl.
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jca wrote:
I ran the mbox2maildir script by Ivan Kohler and there seems to be a problem. I'm
converting from Imail, and when it splits the messages up they end up in the Maildir
correctly but when I download them via POP3 they have no subject, from, to, etc, as
it appears the mail header
also sprach john_van_v:
Source Forge is using Majordomo and GNU/MailMan they dont have these user
problems.
FWIW, http://www.debian.org/security/1999/19990623 describes a predictable
cookie problem Mailman had in the recent past whereby the admin pages were
accessible w/o a password. (It's a
Is there some kind of delimiter I am not able to see? I used the script that Ivan
Kohler produced and if I download the messages, the header is part of the body of the
message. It looks like Outlook is only able to discern the From Line and then it
bails. But, however, if I open up the
This is very monkey, but it worked for me (it really just a rehash of
something on www.qmail.org
#!/usr/bin/perl
# usage: convertbox [mbox] [dir for maildir to placed]
#
# ie: convertbox /home/alex/mail/mbox /var/qmail/mailhome/a/al/alex/Maildir
#
# or
# convertbox
asantos writes:
Second, I'm not very familiar with egrep's regular expressions, but if I was
to parenthise what you wrote it would seem to me that egrep would read it as
(word(1|w)ord(2|w)ord3)
No, concatenation takes precedence over selection (i.e., `|') in
regular expressions.
paul
"Erik Howard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been running Qmail now for a couple of years without incident and
without any real problems. But I was wondering what makes Qmail faster than
most mailers. Can someone enlighten me on the various reasons. Thanks in
advance.
That's a good question.
OK, well if anyone in the group is converting from Imail to Qmail, I have a whole
suite of tools now. You can have them all if you need them.
checkpassword- Qmail Checkpassword Program
authvpass- Courier IMAP Authentication Module
qmail-mbox2maildir - An Mbox
From: Paul Jarc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No, concatenation takes precedence over selection (i.e., `|') in
regular expressions.
Yes, according to the manual you are right, at least for egrep.
I think the problem was that the .qmail file was in the bad place, as per
Peter Green's post.
Armando
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the fetchmail source)
If I understand you correctly -- and I'm
At 2:09 PM -0400 7/12/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 06:42:51PM +, Thomas Duterme wrote:
This is taken from some documentation on fetchmail. Is there anyway I can
inject things back into Maildir instead of mbox? (my other solution is to
start hacking the
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 02:27:33PM -0400, Paul Schinder wrote:
At 2:09 PM -0400 7/12/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tell fetchmail to deliver to procmail, which can easily deliver to a
Maildir.
There's no need unless you want to use procmail's abilities. By
default fetchmail delivers to
iam running qmail on linux 6.1
on we based mail , wroking fine
when try to get mails from POP3 mails,
iam getting this error.
An error occured while sending mail.
the mailserver responded.
sorry that domain isn't in my list of allowed rcpthosts (#5.7.1)
please check the meessage recipients and
Hi,
So, who are the recipients and what's in your rcpthosts ?
Have you checked the selective relaying parts of the faq / life with qmail ?
HTH,
Steffan
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 12:25:20AM +0530, Balaji Hare Ram Balaji wrote:
iam running qmail on linux 6.1
on we based mail , wroking fine
Can you give me a good place to start looking in DNS for a solution. The
box running qmail is also the DNS box. I am in charge of both of them,
although rather green in both too. Anyway I am looking for a good place to
start. I am on the bind list and have mailed out my named.conf /
I want to accept email either
A. from a set of defined IP addresses
or
B. to a set of defined domains
qmail-smtpd does not appear to have a function to filter based on source IP
address. tcpserver does though.
Thus, I think I should be able to do this by defining two IP addresses on
the
Ihnen, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes on 12 July 2000 at 11:38:51 -0700
I want to accept email either
A. from a set of defined IP addresses
or
B. to a set of defined domains
qmail-smtpd does not appear to have a function to filter based on source IP
address. tcpserver
In searching the archives, I came across this excerpt:
939075841.506429 qmail-smtpd 2410: connection from 192.168.100.1 ( unknown
) to zeus.telenet-ops.be
939075956.824641 qmail-smtpd 2410: message queued = 939075956 qp 2411
939075956.824970 qmail-smtpd 2410: read error, connection closed
Ihnen, David writes:
I want to accept email either
A. from a set of defined IP addresses
or
B. to a set of defined domains
See URL:http://web.infoave.net/~dsill/lwq.html#relaying or
URL:http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html. You'll set
it up so that tcpserver allows all
Hey all,
I almost have qmail running right. If I can just get it to send
externally, all will be well. Anyway, I read Paul Greg Single UID POP3
Howto, and I was wondering if anyone else had as much trouble following it
as I did. No disrespect, especially since he did it, and I
At 03:47 PM 7/12/00 -0700, Steven M. Klass wrote:
Hey all,
I almost have qmail running right. If I can just get it to send
externally, all will be well. Anyway, I read Paul Greg Single UID POP3
Howto, and I was wondering if anyone else had as much trouble following
it as I did.
Hi,
I'm trying to get relaying going with QMail for local IP addresses.
I've installed tcpserver, and modified startup to run QMail under
tcpserver. Using ps, I can see qmaild running as:
qmaild /usr/local/bin/tcpserver -x /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb -u 503 -g
502 0 smtp /var/qmai...
In
At 03:19 PM 7/12/00 -0700, you wrote:
Can you give me a good place to start looking in DNS for a solution. The
box running qmail is also the DNS box. I am in charge of both of them,
although rather green in both too. Anyway I am looking for a good place
to start. I am on the bind list and
the error CNAME_lookup_failed_temporarily._(#4.4.3) means that your machine
cannot lookup the remote host.
This does not mean that your qmail is misconfigured it does mean that your
dns or the remote dns is misconfigured.
I would doubt you are able to ping the MX for that host you are having
OH HOW I BOW DOWN TO THEE!!!
After scouring the qmail posts YOURS comes shining through.
Now I have a weird problem. Why can I do an nslookup of
anydomain.com and get the ip, but when I ping anydomain.com i get
zilch. Now if I ping the IP of anydomain.com, I get something. What's
goin on around
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
RDA.-
"Ricardo D. Albano" wrote:
Does courier-imap support Maildir format and LDAP valitation ?
I can't find this in the docs.
The install notes for courier-imap have this information:
http://www.inter7.com/courierimap/INSTALL.html
--
Andrew Hill
We followed to about a tee, and it works fine with about 21k users for us.
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Steven M. Klass wrote:
Hey all,
I almost have qmail running right. If I can just get it to send
externally, all will be well. Anyway, I read Paul Greg Single UID POP3
Howto, and I
After having a quick look on cr.yp.to, I can't seem to find mention of
a mailing list for ucspi users. Can anyone shed some light as to what it
is or explain its omission?
r.
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 01:11:51PM +1000, Russell Davies wrote:
After having a quick look on cr.yp.to, I can't seem to find mention of
a mailing list for ucspi users. Can anyone shed some light as to what it
is or explain its omission?
It seems to generally be discussed here.
Ben
--
Ben
In that case, I'm planning a client/server tool however I want all network
traffic to be encrypted. I'd also like to sign requests to the server
that a client may make so that I can trust that the message is
authentic.
Before plunging ahead and writing this, I thought it might be prudent to
Tunnel through ssh is one way.
Regards,
Chin Fang
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
In that case, I'm planning a client/server tool however I want all network
traffic to be encrypted. I'd also like to sign requests to the server
that a client may make so that I can trust that the message is
authentic.
; Tunnel through ssh is one way.
;
yes, I thought about that, although I've had problems doing that in the
past. Specifically, the remote ends seems to want to close the
connection quite often, I haven't investigated the problem too deeply,
but I was basically doing something like..
ssh -L ...
#/var/qmail/bin/qmail-pw2u /etc/shadow /var/qmail/users/assign
qmail-pw2u: fatal: unable to find alias user
Try using the /etc/passwd file instead of /etc/shadow, and if you have not
created the alias user (grep alias /etc/passwd), read the INSTALL.ids file
for howto install the qmail users.
On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 05:25:12PM -0600, Irwan Hadi wrote:
try this
http://em.ca/~bruceg/
You're looking for http://www.vmailmgr.org/
--
Bruce Guenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://em.ca/~bruceg/
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Russell Davies wrote:
yes, I thought about that, although I've had problems doing that in the
past. Specifically, the remote ends seems to want to close the
connection quite often,
Hey coincidence I was just asking about this the other day, if you write a
ucspi compliant tcpserver-style
I've run:
tcprules /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb /etc/tcp.smtp.tmp /etc/tcp.smtp
However, when I check the rules using:
tcprulescheck /etc/tcp.smtp.cdb
I get:
default:
allow connection
Should I be seeing something else here that indicates
that RELAYCLIENT has been set for the
Hi,
When I added "export QMAILSUSER=mirza" then the change is only
noticeable in /var/log/maillog stating that the sender is mirza instead of
the system user account vmail.
Did I miss anything ??? Or I understood U wrongly.
Could U give an example of how to set this up for a large number of
Chris Johnson wrote:
Read http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Thanks Chris,
I've read the above, (and your helpful page at
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html) but it still doesn't
tell me what I should expect to see when testing with tcprulescheck.
The only thing that
On Thu, Jul 13, 2000 at 03:00:21PM +0930, Andrew Hill wrote:
Chris Johnson wrote:
Read http://cr.yp.to/ucspi-tcp/tcprulescheck.html
Thanks Chris,
I've read the above, (and your helpful page at
http://www.palomine.net/qmail/selectiverelay.html) but it still doesn't
tell me what I should
Paul Farber wrote:
tar will die at file sizes over 2Gb use another program.
EXT2 can't handle file sizes over 2gb.
-- Please, use another mailing-list, this one is for qmail.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000,
Hi,
I want to take a backup of 2GB of data. I want to make a tar file of it.
Now
when i am making a tar file it gives error after backing up 2GB of data.
It
says file is too large. Please help
Thank you
tar will die at file sizes over 2Gb use another program.
Paul Farber
Farber Technology
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ph 570-628-5303
Fax 570-628-5545
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, kapil sharma wrote:
Hi,
I want to take a backup of 2GB of data. I want to make a tar file of it.
Now
when i am making a tar
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